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The Geosci-Jobs mail list

The Geosci-Jobs mail list is a free mail list for announcing available
employment opportunities, postdocs, assistantships, and internships in the
geosciences and closely related fields. Subscribers typically are job
seekers. Thus, resumes, CV's, and job wanted announcements will not be
forwarded. [Note: Separate lists no longer exist for atmospheric sciences
and GIS, so it is appropriate to post them here.]

Geosci-Jobs is a moderated mail list. Although moderation typically
introduces a slight delay, benefits are that almost all messages will be "on
topic" with virtually no SPAM.

The Geosci-Jobs mail list began in 1994 and was moved to eGroups.com in
October 2000. eGroups merged with Yahoo! Groups in January 2001. As of that
date, archives of this mail list are accessible at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GeoSci-Jobs . Messages posted prior to October
2000 are no longer available.

Last month (March 2005), 61 employment available announcements were
distributed to subscribers. There is no cost to subscribe and no cost to
announce a position. You need not subscribe to announce a position.